stmarystudentparish.org @SMSPumich SMSPNEWMAN .com/smsp.um St. Mary Student Parish · 331 Thompson Street · Ann Arbor, MI 48104 · 734.663.0557 · fax 734-663-2756 33RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 15, 2015 St. Mary Student Parish Catholic Campus Ministry at the University of Michigan MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY 8:30 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 Noon 2:00 PM (Spanish) 5:00 PM 9:00 PM DAILY MASS Mon-Thurs 5:10 PM Friday 12:10 PM OFFICE HOURS Sunday 8:00 AM-9:00 PM Monday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Tuesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Wednesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Thursday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Saturday 12:00 PM-3:00 PM SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Wednesday aſter the 5:10 PM Mass Sunday at 7:30 PM or by appointment.
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St. Mary Student Parish · 331 Thompson Street · Ann Arbor, MI 48104 · 734.663.0557 · fax 734-663-2756
33RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 15, 2015
St. Mary Student Parish Catholic Campus Ministry at the University of Michigan
MASS SCHEDULE
SUNDAY 8:30 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 Noon
2:00 PM (Spanish)
5:00 PM
9:00 PM
DAILY MASS Mon-Thurs 5:10 PM
Friday 12:10 PM
OFFICE HOURS Sunday 8:00 AM-9:00 PM
Monday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Saturday 12:00 PM-3:00 PM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Wednesday after the 5:10 PM Mass
Sunday at 7:30 PM or by appointment.
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Reflecting on the Readings
I don’t like apocalyptic writing. I struggle to identify with the “end times” message and thus find myself tuning out anyone who preaches about doom’s day or classifies current events as signs the end is near. Growing up in the South, the message I received about the end times was heavily focused on division and coupled with a hyperawareness of our sinfulness. We, at the ripe age of 12 and 13, had better be prepared, for we know not the hour when God will come and save his few chosen ones to spend eternity with Him in heaven. All sinners will be left behind for a life of despair and destruction.
Who are the elect?
I sit with deep sadness as the picture of the drowned three-year-old Syrian refugee floods news outlets. We politicize the migration, we analyze the economic and social impact these refugees will have in countries where they have been offered refuge and we offer judgment upon the people, systems and countries who have not offered such. Meanwhile here in the states we talk of building bigger walls to “keep our borders safe.”
Who’s in? Who’s out? Enough already.
Like the apostles, I think we are totally missing the point. Jesus calls us to be tender like the fig tree. I can only imagine that God weeps as he sees his sons and daughters the world over so divided and seemingly choosing power and privilege over mercy and forgiveness. Need we be reminded of a youthful couple by the names of Joseph and Mary who fled dangerous circumstances only to find accommodation among animals?
A Woman Campus Minister
Questions for Reflection:
What does the word tender mean to you? Where are the places, relationships, experiences in your life where it is easy to be tender?
Conversely, where are the places, relationships, experiences where it is challenging to be tender?
Looking for more reflections like this one?
Watch for our weekly blog #faithsharingfridays series online or you
can find them on the SMSP news-page: http://www.stmarystudentparish.org/category/faith-sharing-fridays/
The blog will include the upcoming Sunday readings, a reflection written by a
St. Mary parishioner, as well as a connection to art. This blog is a great way to
read and reflect on the scripture before Sunday mass and better incorporate
the Word into daily life. It will continue through November 20th.
Creating an Economy of Inclusion:
Pope Francis’ Call to the Common Good Thursday, December 3 at 6:45 PM
Important Note: Sr. Simone
Campbell has cancelled her
appearance scheduled for
Thursday, December 3rd at
6:45 PM at our parish.
Sr. Simone has been asked to testify
before the U.S. Senate on December
3rd on income and disparity and she
feels it is something she absolutely
must do.
RESULTS is deeply distressed about the cancellation and assures
us that Sr. Simone is very interested in rescheduling. We will notify
the parish as soon as a new date is on our schedule.
Sister Simone Campbell is the executive director of NETWORK, a
national Catholic social-justice lobby based in Washington, D.C.
Campbell is a religious leader, attorney and poet with extensive
experience in public policy and advocacy for the poor. In
Washington, she lobbies on issues of peace-building, immigration
reform, health care and economic justice. For more, please visit
her NETWORK bio: http://www.networklobby.org/people/simone-
campbell-sss.
RESULTS is a non-partisan, international non-profit movement of
passionate, committed everyday people creating political will to
end poverty. For more information on RESULTS, please visit the
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Wednesday after the 5:10 PM Mass and
Sunday at 7:30 PM or by appointment
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
At the Intersection of Faith & Science:
Astronomy, God, and the Search for Elegance
Sunday, November 22, at 2:30 pm
St. Francis of Assisi Parish
You’re invited to attend the presentation on Astronomy, God,
and the Search for Elegance by Brother Guy Consolmagno,
Director of the Vatican Observatory
A lot of people might be surprised to hear that the Vatican has its
own observatory. That's one of the reasons we have it: to
surprise people. With the observatory, we remind people that
the Church supports and embraces science. We are not afraid of
the truth; we actively seek it. St. Paul reminds us that God
reveals himself in the things He has created. The Vatican
Observatory was first founded by Pope Leo XIII in 1891.
Scientific theories must do more than merely satisfy the data;
they must do so in a way that is (to use a term much favored by
mathematicians) "elegant." By looking closely at a handful of
astronomical images, we'll explore the way that one proceeds
from an emotional appreciation of the beauty of the stars and
planets, to a deeper understanding that satisfies both reason and
emotion. Ultimately, this link between "elegance" and rational
truth has profound theological implications.
No charge, but you will have the opportunity to make a free will
offering. A light reception will follow the event.
Contact the St. Francis Parish Office at 734-769-2550. Infant Baptism Class Upcoming classes: Nov 30 & Dec 14
We offer a baptism class in both English and Spanish once a month on a Monday night from 7-8 PM. Information packets are available in the Parish Office and should be picked up at least a week prior to the class date.
Zachary MacKeller and his continued love for Jesus
Brendan Kevin Brown
Daniel, Jenny, and Greg Miller
Lou, Thistle, Catherine, Savannah
Michael Brueger
Thomas F. Mich
Mich and Greasley Families
My son
Deceased members of the Lewis and Compagnone Families
Delores Slade, Sally Thome and Virginia H.
Shirley Bryan
Jim Montgomery Kitty Wallace Kevin Woffinden Heather Johnson Markert Dave Smith
Leslie and Catherine Cavanaugh
Stanley and Joanne arjavac
Mary L. Fauci and Anthony Fauci
James C. Sharp
Bridget Watkins Hannock
Katherin Watkins Harrison
Marion G. “Gerry” DeWitt
Deceased members of Kline/ Platte Family
Mr and Mrs Michael Drennen
Frank and Mary Jast, Alyson Jast
Deceased classmates in School of Information 1962-1963
Deceased School of Information Faculty 1962-1963
Dr. Russell Bidlack, Dean, School of Information
Cecilia Bogan
Helen Schweikert
Richard and Catherin Beissel
Margaret L. Gillingham
For people who died suddenly and for the souls in purgatory
Emma E.E. Miska, Hans Miska, John Guleepdo
Philip J. Medlin and William K. Medlin
Daniel and Adele Burns
Camila, Peter and Sandra Sabatini
Jean and O. Edgar Gambin
Jim Kirk
Claire, Kelly, and Patrick O’Connell
Peter Chandra
L. Francis Forche
John McCloshey
Hugh and Isabel Franis
Ralph and Clair Snilt
Virginia Clauss
Gwendolyn Cole
Tim Tuohy
Mary Kennedy Tuohy
John Tuohy Sr.
The names appearing below represent our parish community’s desire to remember those near and dear to us. Throughout the month of November, St. Mary Student Parish and the Newman Center community will pray along with you and the Communion of Saints.
We invite you to remember with love those listed below.
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
Sus nombres aparecen en las siguientes páginas y muestran nuestro deseo profundo de recordar a nuestros seres queridos. Durante el mes de noviembre, la comunidad St Mary Student Parish y de Newman Center rezará con ustedes y en communion con todos los
santos. Los invitamos a recordar a aquellos incluidos en la lista descripta abajo.
Conmemoracion y Agradecimiento
Mary G. Tuohy
John Tuohy
Una Flood Tuohy
Martin Flood
Mary Coughlan Flood
John Flood
Honora Flood
Deceased member of the Lombard and Raggi Families
Tom and Anna Hilt
August, Ann Schaefbauer
Deceased members of the Abel Beebie and Arthur Morgen Families
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garneau
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Costello, Sr.
Ann and Delia Costello
Leo Garneau
Nancy Olin
Maria Piedade Dias
Ethan Gillett
Decease Baruds Family
Anthony Datina
Claire H. Diercles
Charles Baker, Sr.
Kate Anderson
Michael Diercks
John P. Diercks, Sr.
Mary G. Baker
Henry and Mary Martha Manwell
Xavier and Madeline deSostoa
Cecilia Rinaldi, Robert Rinaldi, Lenard Kowalski, Terri Lee Claire
Erin V. Lehman
Julianne Augustine
Filomena
Norbert Ignasiak
John and Anne Ignasiak Family
Louis and Theresa Reckio
Herstein-Mosher Family
Faith
Taryn’s Friend
Michelle
Taryn and Bernadine
John and Lucille Horvak
Carl and Monica Woldmann
David and Elizabeth Laurance
Eric Warden
James and Mary Lou McGarvey
Barbara and Kenneth Dominiak
Parents and grandparents of Benjamin J. Danzo
Paul McAlindon and Teresa Schaffer
James P. and Agnes Murphy
Peace in our world
The Hurley Family
Jerry Wieciek, Robert Alexander, and Ruth & Tony Alexander
Richard C. Ress, Joan Berry, Thomas G. Berry, and Mary Lou Skoney
Diana Bangert-Drowns
Pope Francis and Positive reforms in the Church
Virginia Mason, Alfred and Margaret Mason
James Mason
David and Patricia Jeanson
Lucy & Constantine Smuksta, Mary Anne DeAntoni, and Albert & Penelope DeBacker
Rev. Raymond Kennedy, S.J. – My first Jesuit friend
Paul R. Romzick D.D.S.
Mary Di Censo, Alberino Di Censo, Baby Boy Di Censo, and Joyce & Harvey Phillips
Thomas Joseph Shults
Bernice Travis
Sharon King
Judith Schrabel
Gerald Wolf
Don Groelsema, JT and Crisy Codd, etc.
John Williams and Sandy Galu
Joanna Eggleston and Debbie Eggleston
PRAYER FOR OUR BELOVED DEAD
Almighty God and Father,
it is our certain faith that your Son,
who died on the cross,
was raised from the dead,
the first fruits of all who have fallen asleep.
Grant that you through this mystery
your servants,
who have gone to their rest in Christ,
may share in the joy of his resurrection.
I ask this through Christ our Lord.
AMEN.
Weekly Offering Report as of November 8, 2015
ArborWoman Pregnancy Center Want to use your gifts & talents to support women and
the unborn? ArborWoman Pregnancy Center wants YOU to
volunteer! We are in need of janitorial volunteers to keep our
Throughout the month of November the University of Michigan will
be battling the Buckeyes once again!
The Red Cross is once again experiencing blood and platelet donation levels during these winter months that are much lower than expected. Your help is especially needed now. Red Cross officials have issued an emergency request for blood and platelet donations. Donors of all blood types are encouraged to give.
Go to www.bloodbattle.org to schedule your appointment
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall +
BIG/little Brunch 11:00 AM Rectory Dining Room/Lounge
ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Donnelly Hall
SCC - Ng & Dailey 2:00 PM Whitman Room
Catechist Meeting 2:00 PM Rectory Lounge
SCC - Davis 3:00 PM Intern Office
Hispanic Retreat Team 3:00 PM Guest Room
Teen Confirmation 3:15 PM All Rooms
Confirmation Dinner 5:00 PM Newman Hall
Ig.nite Lead Team 6:00 PM Rectory Lounge
Liturgical Ministry Training 6:30 PM Donnelly Hall
SJM Lead Team 7:30 PM Rectory Lounge
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16
SCC - Discernment 6:00 PM Rectory Lounge
Centering Prayer 6:30 PM Richard Room
SCC-Thomas 6:30 PM Whitman Room
Bible Study 7:00 PM Newman Room
Born for Joy 7:00 PM Monteith Room
PPC 7:00 PM Loyola Room
ASB Site Leader Meeting 8:00 PM Rectory Lounge
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Catechist Dinner 5:30 PM Newman Hall
Pray the Rosary 5:45 PM Church
SCC - Skiba 7:00 PM Richard Room
LGBT Outreach 7:00 PM Loyola Room
SCC - Koviak & Krobrossi 7:00 PM Newman Room
SCC - Stoddard 7:00 PM Rectory Lounge
SCC - Huber 8:00 PM Monteith Room
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
Reconciliation 5:45 PM Church
Eucharistic Adoration 6:00 PM Donnelly Hall
Spanish Rosary 6:10 PM Loyola Room
SCC - Spanish 7:00 PM Loyola Room
RCIA Meeting 7:00 PM Newman Hall
SCC - Mercy 7:00 PM Whitman Room
Student Leadership Night 7:00 PM Donnelly Hall
SCC - Kettinger 7:30 PM Monteith Room
SCC - Patterson & Perry 7:30 PM Rectory Lounge
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Ig.nite Music Practice 4:00 PM Donnelly Hall
Ig.nite 5:10 PM Church & Newman Hall
SCC - Braun 7:00 PM Whitman Room
SCC - Block 7:00 PM Monteith Room
SCC - Lambesis, Rybicki, White 7:00 PM Rectory Lounge
Music Ministry Meeting 7:15 PM Rectory Dining Room
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 - THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 8:30 AM Mass for +Walt Godek 10:00 AM Mass for Mary Gerak 12:00 PM Mass for +Marjorie Carter 2:00 PM Mass for Esperanza Mendiola 5:00 PM Mass for ISP Women’s Retreat 9:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16
5:10 PM Mass for +Marie Jozephak TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17
5:10 PM Mass for Leslie Esperanza WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
5:10 PM Mass for +Don Groulx THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19
5:10 PM Mass for Dolores Kashetta FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
12:10 PM Mass for Kit and Mary Wood and Children SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 - THIRTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
8:30 AM Mass for +David Koppin 10:00 AM Mass for Sally Groulx 12:00 PM Mass for Castano Paas Family 2:00 PM Mass for +Juan Carlos Gonzalez Andrade 5:00 PM Mass for Marilyn Dobbs and Martin Harden 9:00 PM Mass for People of the Parish
MASS INTENTIONS: NOV 15-22
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 SCC - Brummer & Diotte 10:30 AM Loyola Room
SCC - Huff & Campbell 10:30 AM Rectory Lounge
SCC - Donahue & Cornish 12:00 PM Newman Room
TOV 6:30 PM Rectory Lounge
Teen Confirmation Saint Session 7:30 PM Church+ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
TOV 8:30 AM Donnelly Hall
Boda Retreat 9:00 AM Rectory Lounge
Wedding 1:00 PM Church
Undergrad Thanksgiving Dinner TBD Newman Hall SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Children’s Liturgy 10:15 AM Newman Hall +
Coffee and Donuts 11:15 AM Newman Hall
ESL 12:45 PM Newman Hall
Hispanic Children’s Liturgy 2:00 PM Donnelly Hall
Hispanic Sacramental Prep 3:15 PM All Rooms
SCC/BSR Closing Dinner 6:00 PM Newman Hall
Ig.nite Lead Team 6:00 PM Rectory Lounge
Youth Group 6:00 PM Loyola Room
ST. MARY STUDENT PARISH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
PLEASE REMEMBER THE
SICK IN YOUR PRAYERS:
Cristobel Acosta, Virginia Adams, Mariana
Alvarez, Dee Ana, Joan Anderson, Geri Arnold,
Kevin Arway, Newton Averion, Orlando Averion,
Zenaida Averion, Jeanne Barry, Pat Battista,
Jenn Belczak, Kim Benoit, Philip Bentley, Gary
Boelstler, Denise Bouthilier, Doug Brannan, Joan
Brown-Alexander, Molly Brueger, William
Callahan, Bev Campbell, Celia Capay, Chad Carr,
Ric Chapman, Shenlin Chen, Carol Clark, Wilma
Cleary, Juan Contreras, Aimee Cruz, Irene
DaDeppo, Bea Davisson, Ronald Dawson, Diana,
Lori DeFour, Anna DenBoer, Bonnie
Dunkelburger, Peter Eggleston, Nathalie Ertel,
Deanna Fischer, Lydia Fulmer, Cecelia Garcia,
Javier Garcia, Leticia Garcia, Juanita Gee, Debbie
Gilbert, Rosario Gonzalez, Bethany Grates, Les
Guinn, Julia Haynes, John Henn, Adam Heskett,
Berta Herrera, Donovan Hickrod, Stephen
Hosken, Bob & Carole Hunter, Bonnie Irvin,
David Johnson, Thor Johnson, Vince Jones, Ron
Karczewski, Brandan Kirma, Nancy Knapp, Mary
Koral, Art Lamey, Bernice Lamey, Amira Lehavy,
Daniel Lenng, Daniel Lienert, Augustin Ronquillo
Lopez, Lisa Lorenz, Maryjo Lum, Jennifer Maike,
Makayla Mayo, Abby McDonough, Kathleen
McGuinness, Steve Messiter, Irene Mike, Celeste
Monforton, Susan Morales, Harrison Morton,
Christina Morton, Gina Murillo, Fred Murphy,
Mary Natrella, Jan Olsavsky Kipp, Joan Opiela,
Antonio Osorio, Josephine Panlilio, Blythe
Peltier, Joyce Ann Pethan, Elizabeth Pidgeon,
Anne Piehl, Jake Powell, John Pridnia, Noah
Purdy, Chester Pyzik, Irene Pyzik, Basillio
Rodriguez, Isabel Rodriguez, Rowena Rodriguez,
Alicia Sarkar, Chad Schaber, Eugene Schwartz,
Terry Shakespeare, Therese Sheffield, Don
Shelton, Sister Theresa Marie, Hyun Sook Choi,
Elmer Spreitzer, Mackenzie Stothers, Mary
Swander, Joseph Sweetman, Gerald Tilson,
Victoria Tomalia, Donna Turnmier, Carol Uriarte,
Robert Uriarte, Marco Victoriano, Pota Vlatos,
Hayden Watkins, Lisa Wolf-Novak, Mary Yacu,
Imelda Yap, Linda Zara
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